A lawsuit was filed in Delaware’s U.S. District Court to stop all importing and sales of products that Apple is supposedly infringing on patents. Since Google purchased Motorola Mobility, HTC has decided they have more than enough ammo to push this suit. Read more below about the case via Reuters:
NEW YORK | Tue Aug 16, 2011 9:53am EDT
(Reuters) – Smartphone maker HTC Corp sued Apple Inc, claiming infringement of three patents through Apple’s sale of Macintosh computers, iPads, iPods, iPhones and other devices.
The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Delaware seeks to halt Apple’s importation and sale of infringing products in the United States. It also seeks compensatory damages, triple damages for willful infringement and other remedies.
Tuesday’s complaint escalates the legal battle between the companies. Apple has accused HTC of patent infringement through its smartphones, and filed several patent lawsuits against the Taiwan-based company in Delaware in the last two years.
Neither company was immediately available for comment.
HTC filed its lawsuit one day after Google Inc agreed to pay $12.5 billion in cash for Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc to gain access to thousands of patents and help protect its fast-growing Android mobile operating system.
That merger, if completed, could put pressure on HTC and other Android licensees, which face the risk of promoting a direct rival.
Google last year developed the Nexus phone with HTC, but sales proved disappointing.
According to its complaint, HTC obtained the patents that it believes Apple is infringing in 2008 and 2010.
HTC is based in Taoyuan City, Taiwan, and Apple in Cupertino, California.
The case is HTC Corp v. Apple Inc, U.S. District Court, District of Delaware, No. 11-00715.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel; Additional reporting by Sinead Carew and Tom Hals. Editing by Gerald E. McCormick and Robert MacMillan)